How long do Golden Lace Wyandottes chickens lay eggs?
Golden Laced Wyandottes are dual purpose chickens known for both their egg production and meat quality. On average, Golden Laced Wyandottes can lay around 200-250 eggs per year. They typically begin laying eggs at around 6-7 months of age and continue to lay consistently for several years. However, egg production may slow down as the hens get older. Good care, proper nutrition, and a suitable environment can help maintain consistent egg production in Golden Laced Wyandotte hens.
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